Very soon the USA will pass a law that buying cheap is
illegal and a crime. People of all countries must buy expensive things
to make sure the USA can compete. In this way, the whole world would
have to compete over who can turn out the most expensive things. And the
USA will win hands down.
Hey, it has already happened with the
EU. Buying cheap Russian energy is not in the interest of the USA, and
so it threatened Germany and those countries constructing the Nord
Stream 2. But Russia proceeded to complete the pipeline on its own.
Unable to stop it, the USA, in complicity with its Anglo-Saxon
terrorists, blew up the Nord Stream pipelines.
China has voiced
its support for the UN's move to conduct an investigation into who blew
up the Nord Stream pipelines. Sweden objected to most people's surprise!
Why is Sweden suddenly so vocal in objecting? Was Sweden the country
that blew up the Nord Stream 2? Or was it jointly involved in the plot?
I
believe Denmark police was involved in an earlier investigation, but
called off claiming there was no 'deliberate sabotage'. Nothing further
was revealed about how they reached that conclusion. Some other EU
country also conducted investigations but was too timid to reveal the
truth, possible under threat, but citing 'for security reasons'.
The
'no deliberate sabotage' story from the Danish police to distance
itself from the investigation was really intriguing. It does not tally
with reality and perception as the USA had all the motive to take down
the pipelines. Even fake narratives were later invented to cover the
truth, using five Ukrainian Patriots in a boat to take the blame. Even
if it was physically impossible, why make such an elaborate narrative to
fool the world. That the five men in a boat did it, does that not
clearly show that deliberate sabotage was intended, even if that was an
imaginary story.
Anonymous